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Topic: [ANN] FutureBit Project Apollo: Bringing ASIC Mining Back to the Home Miner! - page 10. (Read 37622 times)

full member
Activity: 142
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New guy here..

What does "ES**" stand for when looking at the party stats? I see that some party members have a green check mark and some don't.
Extra nonce subscription, add #xnsub to your stratum add
Does #xnsub make mining with our Apollos on Zergpool better? I have noticed a slower hashrate when I use it.
jr. member
Activity: 51
Merit: 1
New guy here..

What does "ES**" stand for when looking at the party stats? I see that some party members have a green check mark and some don't.
Extra nonce subscription, add #xnsub to your stratum add
newbie
Activity: 61
Merit: 0
New guy here..

What does "ES**" stand for when looking at the party stats? I see that some party members have a green check mark and some don't.
jr. member
Activity: 33
Merit: 5
They were ddossed. Its back..
newbie
Activity: 61
Merit: 0
Dead for me too...

I have a screenshot of the weird unstable dieing hashrate.
full member
Activity: 142
Merit: 100
Has the zergpool died for anyone else?
Dead for me at time of this post.
jr. member
Activity: 33
Merit: 5
Has the zergpool died for anyone else?
sr. member
Activity: 465
Merit: 301
Jo guys !

So I'm running 1 apollo in turbo mode from a PSU and i'm getting 235W. I'm wondering if I would put a second apollo on the same PSU would my wattage double ? Of would it just add +-130-140 W from de extra apollo.

Some people here are running 2 whats your wattage from the wall guys ?

  Why are you running in turbo?
Do you have free power?  If you do it is fine but if you pay for it your efficiency drops to that of the L3+.

jstefanop gave the community free software for the L3+  that allows close to 700 watts and 500mh on the L3+  that is about 1.4 watts an mh
The apollo on turbo is about 1.4 watts a mh
I guess to each his own.  I mine my apollo custom settings and get about .9 watts a mh

Good luck mining.
newbie
Activity: 14
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Jo guys !

So I'm running 1 apollo in turbo mode from a PSU and i'm getting 235W. I'm wondering if I would put a second apollo on the same PSU would my wattage double ? Of would it just add +-130-140 W from de extra apollo.

Some people here are running 2 whats your wattage from the wall guys ?

Yes it would double if your running the second in turbo as well. What PSU are you using turbo should not be more than 200-210 watts at the wall.

I'm also running a router from the same plug so it might be because of that. So with 2 apollo's hooked up I can expect 400 - 450 watts ?
full member
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We are exploring whether we want to concentrate on scrypt or branch out to more algos so don't have anything to announce now.

Your Scrypt products are amazing, can't wait to see what you create next  Cool

EDIT: X11 might be a worthwhile protocol to branch out to. FutureBit's efficiency and design would give Bitmain a run for their money.
legendary
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Jo guys !

So I'm running 1 apollo in turbo mode from a PSU and i'm getting 235W. I'm wondering if I would put a second apollo on the same PSU would my wattage double ? Of would it just add +-130-140 W from de extra apollo.

Some people here are running 2 whats your wattage from the wall guys ?

Yes it would double if your running the second in turbo as well. What PSU are you using turbo should not be more than 200-210 watts at the wall.
full member
Activity: 142
Merit: 100
What pools are everyone using?
I'm trying to setup in ProHashing but I cannot seem to figure it out. Is it worth it to mine there?

Thanks

Here is an anonymous and no-registration pool I have an Apollo mining Litecoin at: http://coinminerz.com/. It's a pretty small pool.
newbie
Activity: 14
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Jo guys !

So I'm running 1 apollo in turbo mode from a PSU and i'm getting 235W. I'm wondering if I would put a second apollo on the same PSU would my wattage double ? Of would it just add +-130-140 W from de extra apollo.

Some people here are running 2 whats your wattage from the wall guys ?
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
What pools are everyone using?
I'm trying to setup in ProHashing but I cannot seem to figure it out. Is it worth it to mine there?

Thanks

Consider joining the Apollo party on Zergpool!
jr. member
Activity: 39
Merit: 30
What pools are everyone using?
I'm trying to setup in ProHashing but I cannot seem to figure it out. Is it worth it to mine there?

Thanks

I have 2 pods on ZergPool and 1 Solo mining on TbDice.

Try setting prohashing only, turn off all failover pools. See if that works
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
What pools are everyone using?
I'm trying to setup in ProHashing but I cannot seem to figure it out. Is it worth it to mine there?

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8914
'The right to privacy matters'
Silicon lottery aside for the moment, at default frequency, what's the lowest voltage people have been able to maintain? At 710.4mV right now, 598MHz, seems to be stable, HW errors are reasonable

I had 598 at 740.1 mv errors were 0.6%
I am now testing

598 at 722.85 mv  errors are 0.9%

Cool good to have a comparison, at 710.4mV, I'm running 1.3% errors. At stock voltages and frequency (eco mode not custom) i'm around 0.9% error to 1.1% error.

If I go to 697.95 volts
and         559Mhz freq

I get 93.92 hash with 1% errors

and I can set fan to 10%  temps are 54.88/50.22 in a very warm room.
I will run this for a day








I suspect  if you don't mind losing a little hash rate

you can set lower

lowest volts is .644
maybe with 500mhz freq
5% fan
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Silicon lottery aside for the moment, at default frequency, what's the lowest voltage people have been able to maintain? At 710.4mV right now, 598MHz, seems to be stable, HW errors are reasonable

I had 598 at 740.1 mv errors were 0.6%
I am now testing

598 at 722.85 mv  errors are 0.9%

Cool good to have a comparison, at 710.4mV, I'm running 1.3% errors. At stock voltages and frequency (eco mode not custom) i'm around 0.9% error to 1.1% error.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8914
'The right to privacy matters'
Silicon lottery aside for the moment, at default frequency, what's the lowest voltage people have been able to maintain? At 710.4mV right now, 598MHz, seems to be stable, HW errors are reasonable

I had 598 at 740.1 mv errors were 0.6%
I am now testing

598 at 722.85 mv  errors are 0.9%
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Silicon lottery aside for the moment, at default frequency, what's the lowest voltage people have been able to maintain? At 710.4mV right now, 598MHz, seems to be stable, HW errors are reasonable
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